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There’s another way to survive. Mutual trust…and help. ~ Captain Kirk in ‘Day of the Dove’
In the ‘Day of the Dove’ Star Trek episode, Kirk and his crew find themselves in an intense battle with the Klingons.
Each side suspects the other of sabotage.
The more they fight, the more their hatred grows, all the while they unwittingly give up who they intrinsically are; feeding an alien entity exactly what it needs to grow stronger.
The stronger the alien becomes, the more it is able to cause dissention between them.
Eventually, they figure out what is going on and cease their warring. The alien (Hatred) loses its power and hope for mutual trust is restored.
Sometimes we find ourselves fighting so hard against something that we forget what it is we stand for.
If we clue in to what is really going on and strive to work together, we too can find common ground and build trust, not only surviving, but actually thriving.
~ DIANA’S ENORMOUS BOOK OF QUOTES ~
Can you think of a situation that would benefit if you shift your approach?
Thanks for this post and the reminder to work together for the common good.
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You’re welcome Elizabeth! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Diana xo
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I learn a lot of lessons from Star Trek, Diana. I also learn a lot of lessons from you.
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Aw shucks Ann..as I do, from you ❤
Diana xo
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For your other blog you might like to cite the award-winning episode, City on the Edge of Forever, where Kirk tells Edith (Joan Collins!) that the three greatest words in the universe are,… “Let me help.”
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Sounds like a good episode. I don’t recall it. Joan Collins? Wow!
Diana xo
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It’s considered one of the best. Kirk and Spock go back through the Guardian of Time to 1930s Earth to find McCoy who’s accidentally screwed up history by saving Edith Keeler (Joan Collins) from being run over by a truck.
Kirk falls in love with her (of course), yet has to prevent McCoy from saving her.
McCoy: I could have saved her! Jim, do you know what you just did!!
Spock: He knows, doctor… He knows.
Also has Spock’s great line about “using stone knives and bear skins” (to construct a mnemonic memory circuit).
Best. Episode. Ever! 🙂
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Your memory for detail is outstanding Smitty!
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For some things, anyway.
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Definitely one of my (many; ) favourites. Live long and prosper! (Said, of course, with accompanying Vulcan Salute: )
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“Sometimes we find ourselves fighting so hard against something that we forget what it is we stand for.”
So very true, Diana.
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Isn’t it though? Thanks for stopping by Eric and Happy Monday!
Diana xo
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I ❤ those old Star Treks. I agree…and don't. Yes, now that I'm older I see how important approach is, how you say something can mean more than what you say. At the same time, if I have something to say I'm going to say it, I'm too old and cranky to be coy. 😉
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haha, I guess it depends on how important the outcome of a situation is to me. I blurt things out too but when I’m trying to foster collaboration for a particular end then I place great importance on the approach needed to get there.
Diana xo
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I am a Star Trek fan – both generations! There is always a lesson of how to live form our higher values as humans! Thank you Diana for honing in on it today 🙂
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My pleasure and thank you Val!
Diana xo
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Good lesson, I used to watch startreck in Germany as child, and loved it. Specially when I found out that the spaceship was built with washingup bottles. 😊
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Thanks Ute! I once saw the Flintstones in Germany, speaking German – I love it!
Help me to understand Ute, what are washingup bottles?
Diana xo
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I mean the plastic bottles where washing up liquid is being sold in. Apparently they had them on each side of the model of the Enterprise.
I loved the Flintstones too.. “Families Feuerstein ” it was. 😄
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Oh, I didn’t know that. 🙂 Flintstones was called Feuerstein – look what I found on it! http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familie_Feuerstein
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Great, good old Fred and Wilma.😀
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and Bam Bam!
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Diana, what we call dish soap, here in Canada, is called “washing up liquid” by my friend from England… (Hope this helps?) Thanks for that great piece of info Ute!: )
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That was my guess but thank you for clarifying Deb!
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I thoroughly enjoyed this post, Diana. It has a great message. I’m a big fan of Star Trek and its lessons for the world.
Russ
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The original series had a ‘moral to the story’ in every episode, didn’t it Russ?
Diana xo
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Sadly, not only do we create the monsters that seek to devour us, but also feed them. Great post Diana
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A wonderful summation Don – thank you! I may steal that thought in a future post!
Diana xo
ps. I can’t help but wonder how you would capture that thought in one of your sketches!
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🙂 I’d need to think about that one.
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No pressure Don!
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“If we clue in …”. Isn’t that such a powerful little secret. I think it’s especially true when we apply it to what is going on inside ourselves. When we ask: “What am I doing?” “What am I feeling?” All without attribution to others actions. Others don’t make us feel angry, sad, despondent. We just are.
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So true Ian, I’ve been learning that so much on a personal level.
For example, I like doing. I like figuring out what next steps are and then doing.
I like working with groups of people and using their talents to get there.
I’m not patient. Sometimes, there are glitches and we’re not moving as fast as I would like and I can feel my heart racing. That’s when I step back now and ask myself what’s going on within me and usually I have an aha moment when I can name it and then I’m peacefully on track again!
Diana xo
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a star trek reference 🙂 – the Klingons are meh… the Romulans now, that’s a foe…..
But you’re right, we do get distracted, we live in the age of distraction, when’s the last time someone talked about the captured girls in Nigeria? Part of staying true to our mission is to simplify our lives.
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Your use of the phrase ‘simplify our lives’ so resonates with me!
The girls in Nigeria are still top of mind in the news here in Canada. It seems we only really step in when a country has oil though. I mean look at the genocide situation in Rwanda in the 90’s, how is it we almost completely ignored that?
Diana xo
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there’s a parable in this about Martha and Mary –
sometimes we need to choose what is important.
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Ahh but I think both their roles are important!
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which one are you ?
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I am definitely not the hostess! But when I have company, I serve them one thing and then say you know where the kitchen is, make yourself at home. You can call me Mary. Mary, the northern light…
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“May the force be with you…”
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LOL bulldog, you do know that’s a Star Wars reference, right?
Live long and prosper my friend! 😉
Diana xo
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That I do… so many years ago I never missed an episode… now I enjoy the references to the program on the series “Big bang theory” specially love Kaley Cuoco, only she could be associated whit those four scientists…
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(smiling) That show is hilarious – even my dad loves it!
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My husband loved Star Trek and knows every episode inside and out. 🙂
I can think of no such situation in my life where I need to shift my thinking. I can however, think of someone else who should. 😦 (thats my story and I’m sticking to it)
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haha, is that someone else me Jennifer??
Diana xo
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Heavens, no! I have no criticism of you, my sweet. xx
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Phew! Ok carry on then! ❤
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The wisdom of Kirk, Spock, Bones and crew. Thanks for beaming me up with this one, Diana. This was a show my dad and I liked to watch together when it was first run, in the wayback.
Your question today is a tough one. I do not have a quick response. I find myself more reflective by the day, softening on some issues about my life and life in general as I feel older, but hardening on others. Complete change, though? Hmmmmm.
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I love your memory of watching Star Trek with your dad!
In reading and reflecting on your comment about my question, I think I perhaps used the wrong word in my question. I am going to change the word ‘stance’ to ‘approach’ – thanks Mark!
Also, I love that you answered my question with a question! In turn, I will ask, “Does my edit on my question make more sense now?” 😉
Diana o
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Yes, approach is certainly more flexible than stance, Diana. I now try to think more and act less reflexively. That’s a change in approach.
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me too Mark! I wonder if that’s a wisdom that comes with experience and by experience I mean aging. 😉
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I remember the episode
Fab lesson.
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Thanks Gavin!
Diana xo
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Yes! Yes! Yes!
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(smiling) I remember in the 80’s, I would brush my teeth at 11pm and get ready for bed. At 11:30pm the old Star Trek reruns would come on and we watched it in bed every week night!
Diana xo
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